GALLUP: ARMENIA LEADER IN SOUTH CAUCASUS IN TERMS OF INTERNET ACCESS
arminfo
Wednesday, January 16, 11:30
Worldwide, 32% of adults in 2011 reported having home Internet access,
according to Gallup surveys conducted in 148 countries. This is
up from 29% in 2010 and 25% in 2009, marking the continuation of a
steady uptick each year that Gallup has conducted surveys worldwide,
Gallup website reports.
In 2011 33% of respondents in Armenia said they have Internet access
at home. Armenia is not among top countries in the list, but it is
the leader in the South Caucasus in terms of Internet access. In
Georgia 29% of the respondents said they have Internet access, while
in Azerbaijan this indicator is only 15%. In the neighbor Turkey and
Iran Internet access is higher than in Armenia, Gallup reports, -
38% and 40%, respectively. The highest Internet access is in Sweden
and Singapore - 93%.
Results are based on telephone or face-to-face interviews with at least
1,000 adults in each country, aged 15 and older, conducted in 2011.
arminfo
Wednesday, January 16, 11:30
Worldwide, 32% of adults in 2011 reported having home Internet access,
according to Gallup surveys conducted in 148 countries. This is
up from 29% in 2010 and 25% in 2009, marking the continuation of a
steady uptick each year that Gallup has conducted surveys worldwide,
Gallup website reports.
In 2011 33% of respondents in Armenia said they have Internet access
at home. Armenia is not among top countries in the list, but it is
the leader in the South Caucasus in terms of Internet access. In
Georgia 29% of the respondents said they have Internet access, while
in Azerbaijan this indicator is only 15%. In the neighbor Turkey and
Iran Internet access is higher than in Armenia, Gallup reports, -
38% and 40%, respectively. The highest Internet access is in Sweden
and Singapore - 93%.
Results are based on telephone or face-to-face interviews with at least
1,000 adults in each country, aged 15 and older, conducted in 2011.